Graham Davidson and Jonny Adam will start tomorrow's (Sunday)
British GT Championship race at Donington Park from overall pole
position, after setting the best combined time during the GT3
qualifying sessions this afternoon.

Davidson was the outright fastest in the opening AM qualifying
period behind the wheel of the duo's TF Sport Aston Martin V8
Vantage GT3, before Adam set the fourth fastest time in the
following PRO session to secure aggregate pole with a combined time
of 2m54.792s.

Dennis Lind was fastest in the PRO session and his efforts were
enough to ensure that his and Michael Igoe's Lamborghini Huracan
GT3 will start from the front row of the grid after their
cumulative efforts put them just three-tenths-of-a-second shy of
pole position.

Rob Bell and Shaun Balfe's McLaren will start third, just ahead of
championship leaders Phil Keen and Adam Balon in their Lamborghini.
Keen and Balon's team-mated Sam De Haan and Jonny Cocker will
complete the top-five.

Behind the pole-sitting car, the next best placed Aston Martin on
the grid will be Andrew Howard's machine which he is sharing with
Ross Gunn this weekend in sixth. Bradley Ellis and Ollie Wilkinson
were seventh quickest in another V8 Vantage, just ahead of Mark
Farmer and Nicki Thiim who completed a mini Aston Martin train in
eighth.

The top-ten is rounded out by the BMW M6 GT3 of Dominic Paul and
Ben Green, and the Bentley Continental GT3 of former champions Rick
Parfitt Jnr and Seb Morris.

Ian Loggie and Callum Macleod, who won the last round of the
championship at Silverstone will have to fight from the back of the
GT3 grid after the latter ran into the gravel trap at the Fogarty
Esses and caused a red flag early in the PRO session.

In the GT4 class it was the Ford Mustang of Seb Priaulx and Scott
Maxwell that claimed class pole position from the McLaren 570S of
James Dorlin and Josh Smith. Dean Macdonald and Callum Pointon's
McLaren completes the top-three on the GT4 grid.

A notable performer in the GT4 class was Scott Malvern who broke
the GT4 qualifying lap record by half-a-second to take his
Mercedes-AMG up to fifth on the class grid after winning last time
out at Silverstone with co-driver Nick Jones.

The British GT Championship headlines a full day's racing at
Donington Park tomorrow (Sunday) with a two-hour showpiece race.
There will be a support programme too featuring two BRDC British F3
races and much more besides.

Tickets for Sunday are available on the gate for £25 with
FREE entry for under-13s. For more information, please call 0843
453 9000 or click
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